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Sunday, October 8, 2017

New York TimesThe Weinstein Company fired one of its founders, Harvey Weinstein, on Sunday, after a New York Times investigation uncovered allegations that he had engaged in rampant sexual harassment, dealing a stunning blow to a producer known for shaping …New York magazine fumbled its own Harvey Weinstein exposéPage Six‘Harvey Weinstein’s Media Enablers’? The New […]

New York PostNeighborhood resident Kathy Ann Vignola, 62, also ripped de Blasio for assembling an 18-member commission to help decide the fate of “oppressive” monuments that are “inconsistent with the values of New York City.” “He can’t make the decision himself? and more …read more Source:: New York City News By Google News

New York TimesDustin Jones, 29, who lives in the Bronx, is part of a federal lawsuit against New York City accusing it of failing to make sidewalk corners accessible to people with disabilities. Mr. Jones said he often has to spend time looking for sidewalk corners … …read more Source:: New York City News By […]

New York TimesThe vice president did not take a pool reporter traveling with him into the stadium; a member of Mr. Pence’s staff told the reporter, Vaughn Hillyard, that the vice president might be leaving the game early. “Manipulation of faux patriotism took new …Pence ditches Colts game after 49ers players kneel during anthemNew York […]

Oakland Coliseum Site Has Big League Sports Teams - SF Chronicle Shows Ignorance The Oakland Coliseum has played land host to not one, or two, but three major sports teams. In spite of that, and in the face of a Coliseum City plan that could have accommodated the wishes of the Golden State Warriors had the organization showed a real interest in investing in a majority minority town, it's spokesperson uses a mainstream media outlet to issue a stupid comment against The Coliseum. In today's Matier and Ross space, P.J. Johnston, whom I've never met in person but know and is a good man, wrote that the Coliseum was not suitable for big-league sports. Then, he issued a take that made me wonder what he was smoking: “A lot of what drives a deal is what you can build next door” said P.J. Wow, so let me get this straight: the Warriors went over to Mission Bay to build something “next door”? Where? The land is, well, blocked on all four sides. Moreover, Warriors Owner Joe Lacob told me the reason for trying to move to San Francisco was that Mayor Ed Lee and his economic development staff were more aggressive than that for Oakland. Take a look at my 2012 talk with Labob here: What P.J. wrote, or more accurately, said to Matier and Ross was the product of spin – trying to defend a move in the face of owing the Coliseum JPA and the City of Oakland and Alameda County a lot of money. If The Warriors were really in need of land to develop, then the 100 acres that is Coliseum City would have been a better choice than the Mission Bay land they selected. Which brings me to this: the reason the Warriors are building at Mission Bay is because SalesForce Founder and CEO Marc Benioff called Lacob and offered him that land he owned at a good price for the Golden State Owner. It wasn't about “what you can build next door.” And as far as Las Vegas, Matier and Ross know nothing of value about that deal, just the planned $750 million subsidy – something that is in jeopardy after the sad event in Las Vegas. That subsidy, which has not yet been given for stadium construction, is depended on tourist flow to Sin City, which is now certain to take a dive. Stay tuned.
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New York TimesSenator Bob Corker, Republican of Tennessee, last week in Washington. Credit Tom Brenner/The New York Times. WASHINGTON — President Trump on Sunday lashed out at Senator Bob Corker, the Tennessee Republican whose support will be critical to … and more …read more Source:: New York City News By Google News

New York TimesThat Carolina was able to build a lead despite running up seven penalties for 78 yards on just the first few drives of the game, was a testament to how well Newton has played since he bottomed out with a poor performance against New Orleans in Week 3.Pence ditches Colts game after 49ers […]

New York TimesHAUPPAUGE, N.Y. — In Suffolk County, officials are trying something that would be sort of a Craigslist for municipalities: an online municipal store that will allow local mayors and supervisors to save money by shopping for common services. If some … …read more Source:: New York City News By Google News

New York Times1. Many mass murderers say why they did it, leaving a manifesto or a telling trail. Not Stephen Paddock, the gunman who slaughtered 58 concertgoers and wounded hundreds in Las Vegas. Our reporters were able to reconstruct many of the contours of his … …read more Source:: New York City News By Google […]

Oakland Mayor, City Council Should Pass Emergency Ordinance, Fire Police Officers In Sex Scandal Oakland Mayor Libby Schaaf and The Oakland City Council should grow a pair and Draft then pass an emergency ordinance, firing all Oakland Police Officers involved in the sex scandal, yet still employed. Lest you think this can't be done, a wee lesson in your Oakland City Charter is in order. Section 213 allows the Oakland City Council to create an emergency ordinance whenever it's found that the public safety is in question. Anytime the public feels powerless over its own police department, that should be cause for not just alarm, but action. Right now, three Oakland Police Officers have been promoted who were involved in the sex scandal, and the new Oakland Police Chief Anne Kirkpatrick has approved and then supported their elevation. This leaves the public feeling helpless and elected officials looking toothless. We can change that, and must do so. Now.
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New York PostThe Yankees look on from the dugout after their 9-8, extra-innings loss to the Indians in Game 2 of the ALDS on Friday. N.Y. Post: Charles Wenzelberg. More On: new york yankees · Tanaka’s task: Save the Yankees’ season · Girardi’s mea culpa buys him …Joe Girardi says he ‘screwed up’ by not […]

Oakland Mayor, City Council Should Pass Emergency Ordinance, Fire Police Officers In Sex Scandal Oakland Mayor Libby Schaaf and The Oakland City Council should grow a pair and Draft then pass an emergency ordinance, firing all Oakland Police Officers involved in the sex scandal, yet still employed. Lest you think this can't be done, a wee lesson in your Oakland City Charter is in order. Section 213 allows the Oakland City Council to create an emergency ordinance whenever it's found that the public safety is in question. Anytime the public feels powerless over its own police department, that should be cause for not just alarm, but action. Right now, three Oakland Police Officers have been promoted who were involved in the sex scandal, and the new Oakland Police Chief Anne Kirkpatrick has approved and then supported their elevation. This leaves the public feeling helpless and elected officials looking toothless. We can change that, and must do so. Now.
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